Week 1: Quiz
Broodmares: Dystocia, Caesareans and Post-op Care
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Question 1: Dystocia can be caused by: (tick one box)
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Question 2: Caesarean section is indicated: (tick one box)
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Question 3: Which is NOT a sign of dystocia? (tick one box)
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Question 4: What is contraindicated when a mare presents with dystocia? (tick one box)
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Question 5: Retained foetal membranes: (tick one box)
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Question 6: A fetotomy is defined as: (tick one box)
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Question 7: Dystocia due to breech position is: (tick one box)
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Question 8: Which of these is the least concerning condition in the post dystocia mare? (tick one box)
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Question 9: Which of these treatments is NOT commonly used in treating mares post caesarean section? (tick one box)
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Question 10: Post foaling abdominal pain is usually caused by: (tick one box)
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